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Angel (white) - Unsigned Print by Keith Haring 1990 - MyArtBroker

Angel (white)
Unsigned Print

Keith Haring

£10,500-£15,000Value Indicator

$21,000-$30,000 Value Indicator

$19,000-$27,000 Value Indicator

¥100,000-¥140,000 Value Indicator

12,500-18,000 Value Indicator

$100,000-$150,000 Value Indicator

¥2,010,000-¥2,880,000 Value Indicator

$13,000-$19,000 Value Indicator

26% AAGR

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 60

Year: 1990

Size: H 54cm x W 64cm

Signed: No

Format: Unsigned Print

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The value of Keith Haring’s Angel (white) is estimated to be worth between £10,500 and £15,000. This screenprint, created in 1990, has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 25%. This work has an impressive auction history, having been sold 4 times at auction since its initial sale in May 2018. The hammer price has increased steadily, making this a valuable addition to any collection. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 60.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
November 2021Christie's New York United States
September 2019Forum Auctions London United Kingdom
May 2019Bonhams Los Angeles United States
May 2018Bonhams Los Angeles United States

Meaning & Analysis

Much like fellow graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, Haring reuses particular symbols, all present in the White Icons series, to produce a memorable pictorial language. The angel is an image used repeatedly by Haring, in works such as Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1984) and Anti-Nuclear Rally (1982), to speak to the ambiguities and socio-political injustices of the time. Angel overflows with paradoxical themes like life and death, good and evil, religion and sexuality, heaven and hell. This paradox is further exemplified when considered alongside other prints in the Icons series, notably Flying Devil.

Haring produces a set of recognisable positive symbols and clear-cut narrative views in his use of simplified form and repetition of images from previous works. The way in which Haring has depicted these images in the White Icons series without their original saturated colours works to simplify the images down even further to produce a more subtle tone to the works.

  • Keith Haring was a luminary of the 1980s downtown New York scene. His distinctive visual language pioneered one-line Pop Art drawings and he has been famed for his colourful, playful imagery. Haring's iconic energetic motifs and figures were dedicated to influencing social change, and particularly challenging stigma around the AIDS epidemic. Haring also pushed for the accessibility of art by opening Pop Shops in New York and Japan, selling a range of ephemera starting from as little as 50 cents. Haring's legacy has been cemented in the art-activism scene and is a testament to power of art to inspire social change